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John Fitzgerald Kennedy Quotes

«I am deeply touched - not as deeply touched as you have been coming to this dinner, but nevertheless it is a sentimental occasion»
«We prefer world law, in the age of self-determination, to world war in the age of mass extermination»
«If we cannot now end our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity.»
«The very word 'secrecy' is repugnant in a free and open society; and we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths, and to secret proceedings.»
«An economy hampered by restrictive tax rates will never produce enough revenue to balance our budget, just as it will never produce enough jobs or enough profits»
«My brother Bob doesn't want to be in government - he promised Dad he'd go straight.»
«It is in the American tradition to stand up for one's rights - even if the new way to stand up for one's rights is to sit down»
«To further the appreciation of culture among all the people, to increase respect for the creative individual, to widen participation by all the processes and fulfillments of art - this is one of the fascinating challenges of these days»
«I don't think the intelligence reports are all that hot. Some days I get more out of the New York Times.»
«I know something about Mr. Khrushchev. ...Mr. Khrushchev himself, it is said, told the story about the Russian who began to run through the Kremlin shouting, 'Khrushchev is a fool, Khrushchev is a fool.' He was sentanced, he said, to twenty-three years in prison: three for insulting the party secretary, and twenty for revealing a state secret.»